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restructure

/ree-struhk-cher/US // riˈstrʌk tʃər //UK // (riːˈstrʌktʃə) //

重组,改组,结构调整,改造

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    re·struc·tured, re·struc·tur·ing.

    • : to change, alter, or restore the structure of: to restructure a broken nose.
    • : to effect a fundamental change in.
    • : to recombine, especially by mechanical means, into simulated steaks, fillets, etc.
v.无主动词 verb
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    re·struc·tured, re·struc·tur·ing.

    • : to restructure something.
n.名词 noun
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    • : the act or an instance of restructuring.

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Examples

  • Gloria said his proposed restructure had nothing to do with changes to the federal grant.

  • Valencia didn’t return an interview request, but Day said he was opposed to the restructure.

  • The restructure evolved Schneider Electric’s US paid search program from 14 paid search accounts and 22 budgets for seven BUs to one account with one budget.

  • Yes, companies continue to restructure, revamp, and rightsize, often in very public ways.

  • First, the ability of U.S. companies to restructure, innovate, find new markets, and grow, at home and globally.

  • To understand why, it's helpful to restructure the priority list.

  • Knudsen had to fire people–mostly managers who had trapped Chevy in its money-losing mold–and restructure what was left.

  • Restructure companies to operate profitably and transparently for the state.

  • What the attacking creature had used to blur the restructure wasn't clear, except that it wasn't a standard scrambler.

  • A temporal restructure of a recent event was a far more reliable witness than any set of human senses and memory mechanisms.

  • Then they ran the restructure of the preceding double killing.